A 68 m2 apartment with a glass home office for a bachelor in Moscow: photos, videos, and estimate of the completed interior
We designed this interior for a young man who is keen on modern culture and music. It was important to create a personalized interior for a homeowner where the art objects would perfectly fit in, as well as to find a place for a home office because the client plans to shoot videos on his Youtube channel.
We made a design project and completed the interior. We prepared the estimate and fixed the price for the completion in the stage of designing, therefore the price hadn’t changed during the repair process. We designed the cabinet furniture specially for this apartment.
Size
68 m2
Type
One-bedroom apartment
Years
2022-2023
Features
Apartment without load-bearing walls, with a kitchenette, and a long corridor
Before
After
Long non-functional corridor
Spacious bathroom
Guest bathroom in an operational zone of the hall
We replaced the bathroom with a spacious hall with large cabinets
We placed the bed in a way that one can see the park and the city from the window
The home office and a guest bathroom are instead of the corridor
Kitchen-living room and hall are divided not by the screens but by the cabinets
In the apartment, there were practically no dividers. We transformed the space drastically: divided the living room, removed the guest bathroom that was in the operational zone of the hall, and organized an additional bathroom and a home office instead of the corridor.
The two main colors in the interior are beige and black. The apartment is divided into “blocks” thanks to the furniture pieces and finishing. At the entrance, there is a bright block formed by the hall’s walls, wardrobe, and kitchen column cabinets.
At the entrance, the dark porcelain stoneware continues in the graphite facades of the second wardrobe. We placed two big mirrors and a console with the down backlit in the hall. The cabinets’ bodies are black but we made a backlit that automatically turns on when one opens a cabinet in order to easier find a needed item. This backlit is set not only above the hanging rods but above the deep shelves for shoes.
The next dark block is a kitchen. We chose large-format porcelain stoneware for the wall’s finishing. We found a non-traditional solution for the upper modules’ façade finishing: the facades repeat the metal texture and reflect the light as the metal but they’re made of MDF and covered by special enamel based on metal powder. For the block of upper modules looking monolith, we matched the facades and decorative side parts by a 45° angle.
The client is prone to maintain the kitchen tidy that’s why we organized a special place for the teapot storage. We continued the table top behind the facade of a corner module. One can easily open the façade and slide of the body frame. Then one can take the teapot, fill it with water, and turn it on. We placed the sockets inside the module.
Under the stove that is also functioning as a microwave, behind the façade, there is a corner retractable system that withstands up to 17 kilograms of load, easy to open and close.
In the video, we showed how the kitchen corner module was designed.
We opted for supporting the brutality of the interior by the dining table with the micro concrete finishing. We complemented it with the bright leather MDF Italia chairs.
We placed an original coffee table formed of laconic circles with the backlit in the top one side by side with the grey deep sofa. This coffee table is resonating with the round pendant Vibia lamps that we set over the dining table.
We mounted the TV on the paneled wall in the kitchen-living room. Tall enameled panels create additional vertical lines. We placed a mirror that reflects the natural daylight from the window on the right side of the panel.
This apartment has no corridors left after our thoughtful work with the planning layout.
We made a home office separated from the rest of the room by the toned glass divider in the place of the corridor designed by the developer. We hung the curtains to create a more intimate atmosphere. We made an additional ventilation system so that the client could work in the home office even with the closed doors. In the niche under the curtains, we made an RGB backlit: since the client is about to become a Youtube blogger, the trendy light will be a good fit.
We designed and produced a hanging table for a home office. It’s big and solid but looks weightless like a paper sheet because of the beveled edge. On the left of the table, there are modules for storing documents and books. Above the table, there is a mobile mini light that is possible to regulate and direct to the needed spot. Also under the low modules, there is a backlit that are turning on with the swipe.
We invited the artist who made a wall painting in the interior pallet with adding of a dark red shade. The kitchen-living room interior became more dynamic and acute thanks to this graffiti.
We showed this home office on the video.
We designed a guest bathroom instead of the former corridor. Despite the functional zone exceeding the borders of the bathroom; this solution is legitimate since the zone is separated from the bathroom by a divider. It’s necessary just to place any door or make a doorway for the project’s approval.
In this column cabinet, there is a washing machine with a dryer as well as a place for the iron and ironing board.
We produced a round-shaped mirror for this bathroom. We finished the whole bathroom with porcelain stoneware with a concrete texture. Together with the radial mirror, it gives the sensation of the moon landscape.
We placed the bed in a way that one could see the park and the city from the window and the sunset sunbeam would come to the bed header.
As the client requested, we set the RGB lights and backlit along the ceiling so that it’s possible to regulate its color and intensity with the remote control and a panel.
This apartment has no separate walk-in closet. Instead, we placed an accent wardrobe for clothing and accessories in the bedroom. Behind the glass facades, on the shelves, there is RGB backlit. It’s possible to store the shoes, accessories, and décor pieces behind the transparent facades. Inside, there are places for clothes, backlit, and a mirror on the opposite side of the facade. This cabinet has become a decent replacement for the walk-in closet.
We talked about the interior of the wardrobe in the video.
The bedroom needed one more cabinet; so we placed it in the niche – it practically mimics the wall. The RGB backlit is set behind the built-in profile handle. In the cabinet, there are hidden laundry baskets.
The entrance to the bathroom is moved from the corridor to the bedroom. This allowed us to create a small master bedroom. We chose bright porcelain stoneware for the wall in front of the entrance and glued it on the furniture facades. We made shelves and sockets behind the facades.
We placed the same round mirror as in the guest bathroom. We produced a sink made of quartz stone specially for this bathroom.
The bathtub looks like a monolith block thanks to the porcelain stoneware finish. The faucet of the bathtub is built-in into its frame.
We also shot a video review of this interior, where we talked in detail about all the planning and interior solutions.
We presented the interior this way in the design stage. All the items and materials were chosen. The detailed work allowed us to complete the interior as it was on the sketch.
Estimate
The estimate is valid as of June 2022. It does not constitute a public offer.
Design
$11,474
The interior design project
$119
x
68
m2
=
$8,092
The furniture design project
$89
x
38
l. m
=
$3,382
Finishing materials
$82,685
Coswick engineered wood
$134
x
61
m2
=
$8,174
Ariostea dark porcelain stoneware in the bathroom
$182
x
32
m2
=
$5,824
Ariostea porcelain stoneware on the cabinet facades in the bathroom
$178
x
6
m2
=
$1,068
Ariostea porcelain stoneware in the bathroom
$178
x
12
m2
=
$2,136
Ariostea porcelain stoneware in the bathroom and hallway
$157
x
16
m2
=
$2,512
Mirage porcelain stoneware in the kitchen-living room
$234
x
17
m2
=
$3,978
Porcelanosa porcelain tile in the guest bathroom
$183
x
40
m2
=
$7,320
Porcelanosa porcelain stoneware in the guest bathroom
$164
x
10
m2
=
$1,640
Porcelanosa porcelain mosaic in the guest bathroom
$193
x
8
m2
=
$1,544
Derufa white wall paint
$100
x
3
pcs
=
$300
Derufa black wall paint
$121
x
2
pcs
=
$242
Derufa beige wall paint
$111
x
3
pcs
=
$333
Derufa white ceiling paint
$262
x
2
pcs
=
$524
Graffiti in the home office
$960
x
1
pc
=
$960
Shadow gap
$30
x
12
pcs
=
$360
Shadow gap on the ceilings
$39
x
19
pcs
=
$741
A cork compensator
$5
x
54
pcs
=
$270
A cork oil
$141
x
1
pc
=
$141
Shell construction materials
$44,618
x
1
kit
=
$44,618
Doors
$12,267
Union flush mounting interior door
$964
x
3
pcs
=
$2,892
Union glass partition with the door in the home office
Interior production, from an executed contract to moving in, takes from 12 months
Creating the interior design project
Quarter 1
Creating furniture design project
Fixing the value
Quarter 2
Erection of partition walls
Installing the utility systems
Quarter 3
Ceilings installation
Decoration
Doors installation
Quarter 4
Furniture and appliances installation
Cleaning
Interior production, from an executed contract to moving in, takes from 12 months
Design works
Quarter 1
Quarter 2
Quarter 3
Quarter 4
Measurements
Making a layout
Making a sketch plan
Making the final design concept
Making a sketch plan for furniture
Making the final design concept for furniture
Designing the air ventilation system
Designing the heating system
Designing the water delivery system
Designing the wastewater disposal system
Designing the power supply system
Developing the budget
Construction supervision
Finishing facilities
Dismantling of partition walls
Erection of partition walls
Priming
Plastering
Soundproofing
Calking
Glass-fiber mat sizing
Coloring
Attaching porcelain stoneware
Floor soundproofing and waterproofing
Floor levelling
Installing underfloor heating
Placing porcelain stoneware onto the floor
Floor priming
Placing veneer wood onto the floor
Placing wood block flooring
Placing cork compensators
Ceiling soundproofing
Installing plasterboard ceiling
Ceiling priming
Ceiling calking
Putting glass-fiber mats onto the ceiling
Ceiling coloring
Cleaning
Utility systems
Installing the water delivery system and the wastewater disposal system
Installing the heating system
Installing the electricity supply system
Installing the vacuum ventilation system
Installing air conditioners
Doors and windows
Windows installation
Doors installation
Furniture and appliances
Furniture production
Furniture installation
Appliances installation
We are the members of the professional communities of the USA and Russia
Problem-free renovation
You buy an interior as a ready product. The renovating process will not take you away from your family, business, or vacation. We are the ones who control the working process, deliveries, and quality of products.
Full responsibility
We are in charge of the whole interior and solve all possible mistakes.
Fixed price
We fix the price of the whole interior at the stage of the design project so it will not rise during realization.
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